Our Campus
Our attractive 302-acre campus is nestled in a tree-lined neighborhood and is home to about half of our 10,900 undergraduates. Even first-time visitors to our inviting, walkable campus remark how TCU 鈥渇eels like home.鈥
Always Looking Forward
Using thoughtful master planning going back decades, TCU has invested more than $1
billion in new and renovated facilities over the past 20 years. Historic buildings
that have stood for more than a century have been carefully updated for the next generation.
Take A Look Around
Hive Of Connection
Yes, Princeton Review rates our student housing ninth nationally, but our amenity-rich living community is part of a more complete experiential picture. Our centralized, smoke-free campus offers modern academic spaces, richly appointed athletics facilities, a freshly updated alumni center, myriad performing arts venues, a popular chapel and a host of community gathering spaces. We are the only college in the nation to have two elementary education laboratory schools on its campus for children with learning differences.
Forever Our Hometown
Fort Worth and TCU have grown together in a remarkably beneficial century-long partnership. While staying true to a distinctly small-town feel, Fort Worth is now the 12th largest city in the country. Many Horned Frogs put down roots here after graduating thanks to the region鈥檚 thriving job market.
We鈥檙e Purple鈥擜nd We鈥檙e Green
Our campus is more than a pretty place鈥攊t鈥檚 a functioning ecosystem. We currently operate 23 environmentally progressive LEED Gold buildings, with more underway, and a centralized Energy Management Control System. Our sustainability practices also include campus-wide recycling, a water-saving evapotranspiration irrigation system and an on-campus greenhouse. Designated as a 鈥淭ree Campus USA鈥 school, our former 鈥減rairie college鈥 is now home to over 3,200 trees.